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By: Aklima Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 2:09 am
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Back in April, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory managed to boost
backup power on Voyager 2 to allow its five science instruments
to continue operating until 2026. Then last week, NASA announced
it's preparing to launch a streaming service. Hopefully the
service comes online in time to announce coAI Can Now Steal Your
Passwords by Listening to Your Keystrokes The AI will first need
to be trained on the sound of your typing style, but this may be
one incentive to lay off the multi-tasking during your next Zoom
call.
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UKartificial intelligence to decode keystrokes on conference
calls, meaning the AI can determine what you’re typing, even if
your screen and keyboard aren’t on display during the call,
Hacker News reports. The research notes that while people often
hide their screens.
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Keyboards when typing a password, they often don’t do anything
to obfuscate the sound of their keyboard. But AI can capture
essentially anything you type on your computer, including
sensitive emails or documents. According to the paper, AI
trained by keystrokes recorded by a nearby phone achieved a 95%
accuracy. When trained on keystrokes recorded by Zoom, it had a
93% accuracy. Even when the AI wasn’t able to perfectly
determine what was typed, it would often only be off by one key,
making it easy.
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